I will overhaul my jumper design using females eventually here (of course with some shrink wrap on the exposed metal to prevent shortage) but for now I am very pleased with the little bits of parts I had and how I was still able to make it work exactly how it was supposed to.

I am on week 1 of this mod I think? I don't know but I have been thoroughly enjoying this mod! Big props to 2006KJ for simplifying this mod so I didn't have to look into the wiring diagram to figure this one out on my own!

I am on week 1 of this mod I think? I don't know but I have been thoroughly enjoying this mod! Big props to 2006KJ for simplifying this mod so I didn't have to look into the wiring diagram to figure this one out on my own!

Ahh, I see what you mean, it's all pretty general purpose, and as long as you have a basic understanding to electricity you will know what to do. BTW, If you would like to have one of those harnesses made for you, I can make one for you as well too.

I did it on my 2012. Easy as hell and the only problem I ran into was that the male connector was too big to slide into the female seat heater plug (no pun intended). But i just used some tin snips and cut a sliver off the width and was good to go. Works perfect.

I am on week 1 of this mod I think? I don't know but I have been thoroughly enjoying this mod! Big props to 2006KJ for simplifying this mod so I didn't have to look into the wiring diagram to figure this one out on my own!

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thanks! but i cant take credit for this... i copied someone else on this forum that figured it out at the same time i did.

ive sent most of these jumper wires out as a 'do some one else a favor" for free mod.. but i've since run out of materials... so $5 a piece has been the going rate. Glad to help out the tacoma community... seems to be great people!

I did it on my 2012. Easy as hell and the only problem I ran into was that the male connector was too big to slide into the female seat heater plug (no pun intended). But i just used some tin snips and cut a sliver off the width and was good to go. Works perfect.

Also used the weather proof 10 amp in line fuse...

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males connector was too big on every one i've done so far... i just trim them down with some wire cutters

ive sent most of these jumper wires out as a 'do some one else a favor" for free mod.. but i've since run out of materials... so $5 a piece has been the going rate. Glad to help out the tacoma community... seems to be great people!

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If I was on that list sweet. If not throw me a pm and I will PayPal you to cover costs.

I did it on my 2012. Easy as hell and the only problem I ran into was that the male connector was too big to slide into the female seat heater plug (no pun intended). But i just used some tin snips and cut a sliver off the width and was good to go. Works perfect.

Also used the weather proof 10 amp in line fuse...

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That was the biggest issue I ran into, and me not having the simple things which matter I wasn't able to cut it off or grind off enough material so what ended up happening with the connector was I snipped a sliver off of both sides and it kind of ended up looking like an arrow instead of a U style, it was sharp as a knife so I just dulled both sides on the ground a little so it wouldn't cut me or anyone else at any point

thanks! but i cant take credit for this... i copied someone else on this forum that figured it out at the same time i did.

ive sent most of these jumper wires out as a 'do some one else a favor" for free mod.. but i've since run out of materials... so $5 a piece has been the going rate. Glad to help out the tacoma community... seems to be great people!

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The people here have been absolutely wonderful thus far, very helpful, much better then previous forums I came out of. A lot of jerk offs on those and it doesn't make me miss them one bit, I'll just carry on all my knowledge of vehicles here and give to this community more then I was willing to in the other!